spitfires
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: When it rains, it pours...

To: Richard B Gosling <Gosling_Richard_B@perkins.com>
Subject: Re: When it rains, it pours...
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 06:58:30 -0700
Richard,
I don't understand.  Castrol is available here in the US all over the place in 
20W50.

Joe

Richard B Gosling wrote:
> 
> Mike,
> 
> Although 20W50 is the original recommended oil for Spitfires, I have had no
>  luck finding this viscosity in a decent oil at a normal motor factors.
>  Manufacturers like Castrol and Penrite do 'Classic' ranges of oil, but you'll
>  have to go to a classic specialist to get these, otherwise the only 20W50 
>I've
>  found is for 'Value' range oils, which I would not put in my mower!
> 
> I have been advised by people whose job it is to know that it is definitely
>  better to use a good quality oil in slightly the wrong viscosity than a poor
>  quality oil in the right viscosity.  I use 'Castrol GTX for basic engines'
>  (15W40 I think) with no apparent problems.  I was using GTX Magnatec for a
>  while, but at the rate Daffy leaks I couldn't justify the extra cost...
> 
> I would be very wary of aftermarket additives - particularly any that contain
>  Teflon or other flaked or solid particles in suspension.  If you want to know
>  why, I can point you in the direction of various articles that tell you just
>  what's wrong with these things.  At best they are harmless, at worst they 
>will
>  clog up your oil galleries.  Not good.
> 
> I hope you get your woes sorted out!  It will get better!!

///  spitfires@autox.team.net mailing list
///  To unsubscribe send a plain text message to majordomo@autox.team.net
///  with nothing in it but
///
///     unsubscribe spitfires
///


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>